This is the video so many people wanted to capture this week and almost all of you missed.

Wednesday marked the 75th anniversary of the Second World War Dambusters bombing raid and hundreds of people had been hoping to watch an Avro Lancaster, one of only two still airworthy, fly over Derbyshire, from the Derwent reservoirs in the north to Rolls-Royce in Derby.

However, the windy weather on the day meant the ageing bomber was replaced by a modern Typhoon jet fighter.

Then, to everyone's surprise, the Lancaster crew took advantage of the fine weather on Thursday for an early-morning tribute to the brave fliers who had trained for the 1943 raid on the Derbyshire dams.

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And the unannounced flypast was captured on video by a breathless Nick Totterdell, who had been one of those left disappointed by the previous day's cancellation. He was in such a rush to get the footage he was still wearing his pyjamas when he captured this spectacular clip.

Mr Totterdell had got word from friends who use flight-tracking apps that a Lancaster bomber was headed for Ladybower Reservoir in the Peak District.